A Native American (Sioux) scraper tool made from elk horn and a steel blade. The scraper has a natural color, dots and lines carved into the handle portion, hollow depression and there is a thong piece of buckskin wrapped around the blade. This scraper was used by Mrs. Red Elk, a Brule Sioux, living at Soldier's Creek Camp on the Rosebud Reservation. Also a Native American (Arapaho) rawhide awl case. It is decorated with multicolor beadwork, quillwork and tin jinglers. The date range for the awl case is 1865 to 1880.